Guy had $1500.00 put into it 3 yrs ago.incl.. carbs cleaned,tank cleaned/new petcock, chain+sprockets, rear tire, some elect work. He took it out for a roadtrip and it died. no throttle response. He took it to bikeshop and they did comp test with above results. I fiddle with it a bit and got it running. Fuel starvation was issue. I took it for a few little ride while I was waiting for my 12mm comp test adaptor to come in. Felt strong but not healthy strong.
I did test and came up with similar results. 155psi on 1,2,4. 35psi on #3.
Decided to do wet comp test on #3 to see if it was valve or ring issue. 1 tsp oil in cylinder and soak for min then spun it over with no sparkplug a few times. re test showed 85psi. Ring issue. After a "what do I have to loose" conversation with both sides of my brain I decided to try Seafoam in crankcase. about 5oz poured in. then put a little in the 1/4 tank of gas I had left. I took the bike for a few more short rides total of maybe 15-20 miles. All the time putting the list of parts I was going to remove for my project bike on a mental note pad.
Before putting bike away for another day/tear down I decided to check comp. on that cylinder again. 145psi!!...my guess is stuck ring. I will remove Seafoam from crankcase soon as it is turning oil very dark (directions on website say to do this within 50-100miles)
Take from this what you want.
There is no miracle cure for a broke engine but sometimes an injury can heal.
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